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When will the world have its first fusion reactor?

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2014/03/03/140303fa_fact_khatchadourian?currentPage=all

Years from now—maybe in a decade, maybe sooner—if all goes according to plan, the most complex machine ever built will be switched on in an Alpine forest in the South of France.  At its core, densely packed high-precision equipment will encase a cavernous vacuum chamber, in which a super-hot cloud of heavy hydrogen will rotate faster than the speed of sound, twisting like a strand of DNA as it circulates. The cloud will be scorched by electric current (a surge so forceful that it will make lightning seem like a tiny arc of static electricity), and bombarded by concentrated waves of radiation. Beams of uncharged particles—the energy in them so great it could vaporize a car in seconds—will pour into the chamber, adding tremendous heat. In this way, the circulating hydrogen will become ionized, and achieve temperatures exceeding two hundred million degrees Celsius—more than ten times as hot as the sun at its blazing core.

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Fusion will be ready when society needs it. ;)

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Screw fusion! Fission is where it's at, but maybe I'm just splitting hairs.

I mean fission. I'm fixing it now. ;)

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I think the article is talking about fusion (I didn't read it all). I wasn't correcting you, just making a bad joke.

Fusion is atoms coming together and fission is atoms splitting apart. I think? I suck at science so I might be way off?

Dat sounds dangerous. What if it explowds???!! 0.0

What can possibly go wrong ;)

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And even if something does go wrong... it's in France so, no great loss.

An interdimensional rift tears open and sucks everything inside.